Ignition Knock Sensor
work truck that I bought used from a farmer's coop. A bad knock sensor was one of the problems.
Ignition Knock Sensor
Unfortunately, the knock sensor is in the middle of GM's Gen IV V8 smallblock. This wouldn't be so bad if the factory had actually sealed the area around the knock sensor. But the Canadian plant did not and allowed any water that ended up under the hood to pool over the knock sensors. The obvious result? It rusts and stops working which throws up the check engine light. And you have to take off the intake manifold to get at it.Ignition Knock Sensor
When you go through that much effort, and don't know if it works until everything is put back into place, you don't want any possible problems. So you want things like having both sensors being uniform and from the same company so the computer doesn't get messed up.